Pirate Transmission CANCEL ALERT
wb4jfi
wb4jfi at knology.net
Thu Feb 17 16:31:43 CST 2011
Sounds like someone using that frequency for IFB back to a live remote
location? Did you ever hear any producers talking back, or some audio
other than just the on-air one?
Terry
On 2/17/2011 5:14 PM, Bill wrote:
> Hey Bob,
>
> 161.7 is an RPU/IFB channel for part 74 broadcasters as well, remote broadcasts to the studio and simulcasts of broadcast audio with director queues are common here. I used 161.67 and 161.70 or .76 frequently in NY when working at ABC Net RF. I think the band is 161.64 to 161.76
>
> Bill WB2QGZ
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Bob Rice, KG4RRN"<kg4rrn at yahoo.com>
> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 13:52:09
> To: Rick and Karen Bunn<rrbunn at cox.net>; Michael Chisena<ka2zev at yahoo.com>; K2BFY Henry<k2bfy.va.us at gmail.com>; Christopher Patton<christopher at thepattongroup.us>; David Schoenberger<davidschoenberger at gmail.com>; Steve<w4fmd at arrl.net>;<tacos at amrad.org>
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